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Midnight Champagne: A Novel: A Novel by A. Manette Ansay
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Midnight Champagne: A Novel: A Novel

by A. Manette Ansay

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Harper Perennial (2000), Paperback, 240 pages

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Hardly great literature and I suspect most men wouldn't like it, but I may be wrong on that. It's a good read for a night when you just can't fall asleep or a lazy do-nothing day if you're like me and can't stand daytime TV, sitcoms or cop shows. ( )
  echaika | Sep 21, 2009 |
The story of April and Caleb's wedding. The couple have only known each other for a very short time so everyone there has their thoughts about it all and how long it will last. The couple get married at a chapel near the shores of Lake Michigan attached to the nearby Hideaway Lodge. Add to that a domestic quarrel between a couple staying at Hideaway Lodge that ends in tragedy, and a snowstorm that knocks out the lights and threatens to isolate all the guests for the night and you have the elements of the story. As the reader progresses through the wedding day the two stories intersect. ( )
  kiwifortyniner | Apr 13, 2009 |
In a 12 hour period, in a midwest motel that's seen better days, a couple are married & they & the wedding guests (both invited & just passing thru) are trapped by a blizzard. As the electricity flickers on & off they try to make merry but old passions & regrets linger in the shadows. A short but intense story of a wedding night that will haunt all the participants. ( )
  MarianV | Jan 8, 2008 |
Strangely delightful account of a wedding and a murder in a North Woods lodge. Lots of kids sleeping on coats -- vivid writing ... Room 33.
1 vote tgsalter | Jul 9, 2007 |
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A. Manette Ansay's novel about a wedding day 30 miles north of the Illinois state line has some of the earthy authenticity and knowing emotional detail of Jane Smiley. Yet the comic, melancholic voice in Midnight Champagne is very much her own. The scene is Valentine's Day at the Great Lakes Chapel and Hideaway Lodge, amid Wisconsin winter fields "the featureless white of amnesia." The place used to be a raunchy roadhouse where "room 33" was (and perhaps still is!) the code word for an assignation. A less libidinous lady ghost is also said to wander the halls. But the real nightmares here are of the everyday variety. April, 22 years old, a rebel artist, is abruptly marrying her new boyfriend from Nashville. Her family can't see why she dropped her all-too-steady ex-beau Barney, who sold Scotchgard products at the local Magic Carpet. Brooding Barney, invited to the wedding by mistake, can't see why either--though flashbacks illuminate the reason.

As the nuptials hit various snags (like a storm that knocks out the lights), April's family and friends reflect on vanishing marital passion, the presence of an ex-husband's pregnant young wife, the emotional mosh pit of the bride's tossed bouquet, and the kids'-eye view of it all. One does yearn for a more take-charge omniscient narrator to fuse the many characters' insightful musings--the novel's got a scattery feel. But it's a privilege to meet these people, visit this real-seeming place, and savor such flavorful sentences. --Tim Appelo

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